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Writing for CBN.com 12/5/2016 11:07:00 AM by: Beth Patch

CBN.com is the official website of the Christian Broadcasting Network and The 700 Club TV show. Each week, over 2 million pages are opened on the site and each month over 3.7 million NEW visitors come to the site. It offers a tremendous opportunity to minister to others on a variety of topics.

In this workshop, you will learn what types of content CBN.com accepts for each section of the online magazine, your rights regarding content shared with CBN, and to whom at CBN you should submit your articles and ideas.

The Daily Devotion on CBN.com is the site’s most popular article. Over 75,000 people subscribe to it and on average it is opened and read by 8,000 people in the first 48 hours it’s featured. You will learn the guidelines for creating and submitting devotions to CBN.com.

The Family section includes articles and blogs on marriage, parenting, family, singles, youths and children. The Finance and Health sections of the site also accept articles and blogs. These include personal finance, career, nutrition, fitness, weight loss, emotional wellness and beauty. You will learn how to create and submit articles for these sections.

The Spiritual Life section includes a variety of articles – questions about the Bible, Christian Life, God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, controversial moral issues, etc. You will get a thorough look at the many spiritual topics CBN offers for its audience and have an opportunity to pitch your ideas as well.

This workshop will help you discover all areas of CBN.com where you could possibly be published. You will leave having all you need to begin submitting content. Whether you are just getting started or are a seasoned professional, you will find the exposure you get on CBN.com to be rewarding.

Beth Patch is an Internet Acquisitions editor for CBN.com. She serves as the editor/producer of the Internet ministry content, pens inspirational articles, interviews authors, and writes movie reviews. She holds bachelor and graduate degrees in Communication and Journalism, is a certified addiction recovery facilitator, and leads workshops on inspirational writing.